FARMINGTON, Utah (April 23, 2025) – The Big Sky Conference office announced its 2025 Big Sky Men's and Women's Tennis All-Conference Teams and individual award winners on Wednesday, as Northern Arizona snagged the most honors following an undefeated league record for the Lumberjacks.
The all-conference awards and teams are voted on by the league's head coaches. Head coaches could not vote for their own student-athletes.
Coach of the Year was split between Maciej Bogusz of Northern Arizona and Jason Brown from Montana on the men's side, while Northern Arizona's Ewa Bogusz took honors for the women.
Northern Arizona's Dani Torres was named the league's Most Valuable Player on the men's side, while fellow Lumberjack Daryna Shoshyna won the honor on the women's side. Torres and Shoshyna were both
unanimous picks for the awards.
Freshman of the Year honors went Duncan McCall of Montana for the men's side, with Millie Day of Idaho State winning the same honor for the women.
Attention now turns to Phoenix, as the 2025 Big Sky Men's and Women's Tennis Championships starts on April 24-26 at the Phoenix Tennis Center.
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2025 Big Sky Men’s Tennis Award Winners
MVP: Dani Torres, Northern Arizona*
Freshman of the Year: Duncan McCall, Montana
Co-Coach of the Year: Jason Brown, Montana/Maciej Bogusz, Northern Arizona
* - unanimous selection
All-Big Sky Singles First Team
Dani Torres, Northern Arizona*
Tom Bittner, Montana*
Henry Lamchinniah, Sacramento State*
Valentino De Pellegrin, Idaho State*
Baltazar Wiger-Nordas, Montana
Semen Agynskyy, Northern Arizona
* - unanimous first-team selection
All-Big Sky Singles Second Team
Sebastian Medica, Idaho
Duncan McCall, Montana
Jakub Volesky, Northern Arizona
Ken Minh, Weber State
Piotr Galus, Northern Arizona
Tyler Waddock, Eastern Washington
All-Big Sky Singles Honorable Mention
Luka Vujacic, Idaho State
Francisco Gay, Idaho
Dmitry Bezborodov, Montana State
Martin Duris, Sacramento State
Chetanna Amadike, Idaho
Honorable Mention must receive at least 3 votes
All-Big Sky Doubles First Team
Dani Torres/Piotr Galus, Northern Arizona*
Connor Kruger/Ken Minh, Weber State
Jowan Rawson/Quentin Lamothe, Idaho State
* - unanimous first-team selection
All-Big Sky Doubles Second Team
Francisco Gay/Yu Shun Lai, Idaho
Victor Sklenka/Valentino De Pellegrin, Idaho State
Sebastian Medica/Chetanna Amadike, Idaho^
Tristan Sarap/William Zulch, Weber State^
^ - four teams honored due to tie
All-Big Sky Doubles Honorable Mention
Duncan McCall/Johnny Wilkinson, Montana
Honorable Mention must receive at least 3 votes
2025 Big Sky Women’s Tennis Award Winners
MVP: Daryna Shoshyna, Northern Arizona*
Freshman of the Year: Millie Day, Idaho State
Coach of the Year: Ewa Bogusz, Northern Arizona
* - unanimous selection
All-Big Sky Singles First Team
Daryna Shoshyna, Northern Arizona*
Patrycja Niewiadomska, Northern Arizona*
Diana Khaydarshina, Idaho
Maddy Ferreros, Sacramento State
Reese Walker, Sacramento State
Meg McCarty, Montana State
* - unanimous first-team selection
All-Big Sky Singles Second Team
Grace Haugen, Montana
Marta Garcia-Reboredo, Montana State
Millie Day, Idaho State
Andrea Noguera, Northern Arizona
Annabel Davis, Idaho
Lou Baudouin, Sacramento State
All-Big Sky Singles Honorable Mention
Elen Jantacova, Northern Arizona
Elena Mercioiu, Sacramento State
Isabella Foshee, Eastern Washington
Hanna Koprowska, Idaho
Valentina Rodas, Idaho
Honorable Mention must receive at least 3 votes
All-Big Sky Doubles First Team
Meg McCarty/Jojo Bach, Montana State*
Daryna Shoshyna/Elen Jantacova, Northern Arizona
Grace Haugen/Rosie Sterk, Montana
* - unanimous first-team selection
All-Big Sky Doubles Second Team
Lou Baudouin/Emilija Pranyte, Sacramento State
Hannah Koprowska/Diana Khaydarshina, Idaho
Laura Duhl/Patrycja Niewiadomska, Northern Arizona
All-Big Sky Doubles Honorable Mention
Marta Garcia-Reboredo/Hudson Hawkins, Montana State
Nika Beukers/Kasumi Hirayama, Portland State
Reese Walker/Palina Saulevich, Sacramento State
Honorable Mention must receive at least 3 votes